Road Bike for about to turn unfit 50 year old?
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Thanks. So the geometry looks sort of like a mountain bike. I say throw some Big Apples (or another balloon tire) on it and ride away.
I guess I am guilty of the sin for which I sometimes silently judge others: the sin of not reading an entire thread before crapping out my reply.
I guess I am guilty of the sin for which I sometimes silently judge others: the sin of not reading an entire thread before crapping out my reply.
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Roubaix and Diverge. I have the Roubaix Comp Di2, so I am biased. Picked the Roubaix because I am seldom off pavement...but when I am, it’s on a Giant Roam 1.
Giant has better prices and discounts, but I fell for the Diverge first, and then rode the Roubaix, and it sold me. Di2 Is great. Future shock works well.
Giant has better prices and discounts, but I fell for the Diverge first, and then rode the Roubaix, and it sold me. Di2 Is great. Future shock works well.
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shed If you can swing that SL5, get it. That is a good looking bike and Shimano 105 has always been awesome. Disks seem like a pita but I'm a bit of a grouch. Sales are on now and looks like rim brake SL5 are quite a bit less. NOTHING LIKE A NEW BIKE TO GET YOU RIDING MORE THAN 4 TIMES A MONTH.
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shed If you can swing that SL5, get it. That is a good looking bike and Shimano 105 has always been awesome. Disks seem like a pita but I'm a bit of a grouch. Sales are on now and looks like rim brake SL5 are quite a bit less. NOTHING LIKE A NEW BIKE TO GET YOU RIDING MORE THAN 4 TIMES A MONTH.
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I would recommend the Canyon Grail aluminum. It seems like price & the parts you would get its a great deal.
I do own the Endurace and which I had gotten the Grail. I would have saved some money, gotten a bike that can be taken offroad. Just sayin...
I do own the Endurace and which I had gotten the Grail. I would have saved some money, gotten a bike that can be taken offroad. Just sayin...
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I'm a Trek loyalist, and I'm sure they have something that would work here, but I gotta tell y'all's. A Salsa Journeyman 650B is one sweet bike! I've seen two close up and I am in love. My favorite LBS only has the drop-bar models on the floor but they can order a flatbar for me. The price simply cannot be argued with, most dealers are letting them out the door for $699*. I'm 61 and in pretty decent shape IIDSSM and even I don't think I need a $2K road bike. A Journeyman is all the bike the o.p. needs and more. With their budget they can buy 2 and send me the other one. PM me for particulars.
*the Claris build. The Sora (9sp) is tempting, about $200 more. The red Trek in the photo is a Claris build.
*the Claris build. The Sora (9sp) is tempting, about $200 more. The red Trek in the photo is a Claris build.
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All City Spacehorse
All City Spacehorse

I love this bike!!

I love this bike!!